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  2. Metal Hero Series - Wikipedia

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    The Metal Hero Series (メタルヒーローシリーズ, Metaru Hīrō Shirīzu) is a metaseries of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television.. The protagonists of the Metal Hero Series are mainly space, military and police-based characters who are typically either androids, cyborgs, or humans wearing metallic armored suits.

  3. Barom-1 - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the manga was adapted into a TV tokusatsu series titled Chōjin Barom-1 (超人バロム・1) by Toei, and broadcast by Yomiuri TV every Sunday 19:30–20:00 from April 2 to November 26. In this TV series, the original story and character designs by Saito were widely changed.

  4. Henshin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Henshin" (manga serial chapter; Japanese: 変身, romanized: Henshin, lit. 'Transformation', へんしん), chapter 6 of Japanese comic book Elfen Lied; see List of Elfen Lied chapters "Henshin" (manga serial chapter), chapter of Japanese comic book Kamen Rider Spirits "Henshin!" (manga serial chapter; Japanese: 変身!, romanized: Henshin!, lit.

  5. List of programs broadcast by TV Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Manga Aesop Monogatari: October 10, 1983 December 22, 1983 Captain Tsubasa: October 13, 1983 March 27, 1986 The Adventures of Little El Cid: February 6, 1984 March 12, 1984 Giant Gorg: April 5, 1984 September 27, 1984 Zoku Atakkā You Kin Medaru e no Michi: April 13, 1984 June 21, 1985 Koala Boy Kocky: October 4, 1984 March 28, 1985 Musashi no Ken

  6. List of superhero productions created by Toei - Wikipedia

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    Toei Superheroes are superhero shows produced by Toei Company, a company that has done the largest number of live-action tokusatsu superhero shows in Japan.Many of the Toei Superheroes were featured in the video special Toei 100 Great Hero Super Fight (東映100大ヒーロー スーパーファイト) released on July 21, 1986.

  7. Tokusatsu - Wikipedia

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    Subgenres of tokusatsu include kaiju such as the Godzilla and Gamera series; superhero such as the Kamen Rider and Metal Hero series; Kyodai Hero like Ultraman, and Denkou Choujin Gridman; and mecha like Giant Robo and Super Robot Red Baron. Some tokusatsu television programs combine several of these subgenres, for example, the Super Sentai series.

  8. Kamen Rider - Wikipedia

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    The Kamen Rider Series (Japanese: 仮面ライダーシリーズ, Hepburn: Kamen Raidā Shirīzu), also known as Masked Rider Series (until Decade and except Thailand), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori.

  9. Space Sheriff Gavan - Wikipedia

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    Space Sheriff Gavan (宇宙刑事ギャバン, Uchū Keiji Gyaban) is a Japanese Tokusatsu series produced by Toei Company that aired on TV Asahi from March 5, 1982, to February 25, 1983. The series launched the Metal Hero franchise and was the first installment in the Space Sheriff series.